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Rule would force airlines to disclose more fee information, The Hill saysThe Transportation Department today proposed a rule that would force airlines to disclose more information about their baggage fees on online airfare search tools like Priceline Group's (PCLN) Kayak and Google (GOOG), according to The Hill. Under the rule, all baggage fees would have to be disclosed before tickets are purchased, the website stated. Additionally, the rule would subject Internet flight tools to new regulations, The Hill stated. Publicly traded airlines include American Airlines (AAL), Delta Air Lines (DAL), JetBlue (JBLU), Southwest (LUV) and United Continental (UAL). Publicly traded online travel agencies include Princeline Group, Orbitz Worldwide (OWW), and Expedia (EXPE). Reference Link

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AT&T to match Google Fiber speed, pricing in Kansas City area, KC Star saysAT&T (T) announced on Sunday that it would offer Internet service in Kansas City and several of itssuburbs, with the same speed and pricing as Internet service provided by Google's Google Fiber service in the region, according to The Kansas City Star. Reference Link